Little Walter-Blues With A Feeling

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Blues With A Feeling July 23, 1953

Blues With a Feelin', That's What I Have Today......and Everyday!
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I had this 45 when I was a teenager in the late 1950s early 60s in Euclid, Ohio! Great music!

linda
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❤música que sigue viva, ¡¡ES MÚSICA!!💎💎💎💎💎

josemiguelguasch
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Reaches into the very human soul beyond race, class and any other human difference! Wonderful!!

johnhills
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Still maybe the strongest number I Know. 25 yeas ago - my kids were 7 and 5 - and we were drivin' in our little car, so they couldn't escape. I played this tune very loud over and over. They hate me now, I dont if it is because of this.

peterkeiser-nielsen
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a pure genius ..people will be listening to him till the end of time

gregmitchell
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Such great tone... It hits my at my core.

jjnmOH
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First class musician (s) above all others. Yesterday, today and tomorrow. Forever.

alainmallaret
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Scared and marred. Thank you Little Walter.

davidswaney
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Im66 and remember in1961-64 a small.child
Hearing some or that
Stuff coming out of the
Shine Parlor, I'm a bluesman to this day
Lefty electric guitar
❤ìts❤ in❤ my❤ soul
I'm Choctaw/Latino/Uirish.

Richard-ptvf
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It werent sonny boy... It was this man right here. The best there ever was. He walked the walk.

cliffstates
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And to think....his mother wasn't allowed to have him in the house because she wasn't married; he was born out in the yard under a tree! God bless both him and his mother.

thebeepolen
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Most harp players play riffs they know in different combos. This is a harp composition. It’s unique. You remember it. It’s like LW wrote it just for this tune. (Sonny Boy, Little Walter, Junior Wells)

laurencegoldman
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DAMN, BABY THE CREAM ALWAYS RISES TO THE TOP

ChaliQ
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MY GOD…give me a jug ah whiskey, a bag of doowop and a corn cob pipe….I’M GOOD TO GO❤

kathybrowne
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July, 1953 - BLUES WITH A FEELING - a genuine Blues classic by a genuine Blues Giant. And, anyone notice the MESA ENGINEERING logo on the cabinet in the picture at about 3:05 - about 20 years ahead of its time.

Da_Xman
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Thank you for posting this wonderful recording, Traveler.

TheDaryl
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Buddy Guy described Little Walter: “Unlike me, though, he started something new. He invented something new. They say that King Oliver and Louis Armstrong invented the jazz trumpet. They say that Jelly Roll Morton invented the jazz piano. They say Charlie Christian invented the jazz guitar. They say Coleman Hawkins, Lester Young, and Charlie Parker invented the jazz saxophone. In that same breath, you gotta say Little Walter invented the blues harmonica. No one had that sound before him. No one could make the thing cry like a baby and moan like a woman. No one could put pain in the harp and have it come out so pretty. No one understood that the harmonica—just as much as a trumpet, a trombone, or a saxophone—could have a voice that would stop you in your tracks, where all you could say was, ‘Lord, have mercy.’… - excerpt from Buddy Guy's 2010 biography, "When I Left Home: My Story"

seasightful
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Little Walter, Lazy Lester, Jimmy Reed, Slim Harpo,
Sonny Boy
Williamson # 1
Sonny Boy Williamson #2
Louisiana Red, were some of the best harmonica players, I highly recommend
their blues
harmonica styles
to anyone who
wants excellent
harmonica music.

robertpkail
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If you're feelin blue today, listen what i got to say, grab your harp and grab a pew, and let the blues flow out from you,

natassesuj
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Does anyone know who the guitarists are on this recording? I can't find any definitive answers out there.
Please and thank you. Sounds definitely like a capo with all those beautiful open hammer on licks and the voice leading..

talmorris